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Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2 Free FREE FRANKENSTEIN AGENT OF S.H.A.D.E.: SECRETS OF THE DEAD VOLUME 2 PDF Alberto Ponticelli,Jeff Lemire,Matt Kindt | 208 pages | 30 Apr 2013 | DC Comics | 9781401238186 | English | United States Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. (Volume) - Comic Vine Frankenstein is a fictional DC Comics character based on the Frankenstein's monster character created by Mary Shelley. Frankenstein, obviously based upon Mary Shelley 's famous character from the novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheuswas created in by Edmond Hamilton and Bob Kane in Detective Comics A later reworking was Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2 by Len Wein as the Spawn of Frankenstein concept. The monster fell under the thrall of Count Dracula. They often battled against SupermanBatmanor the Phantom Stranger. Frankenstein's latest revamping was created by Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke in and is similar to Doc Frankenstein. He is one of the Seven Soldiersand bears a resemblance to the creature as portrayed by Boris Karloff in the film directed by James Whale. Frankenstein is an undead body composed of parts from several corpses stitched together, created by Victor Frankenstein some time in the 19th century. He was assumed dead in the Arctic when he sank beneath the ice, but he survived and swam to America, having 'many adventures'. He was revived by Victor Adam, and vowed vengeance for restoring him to life, successfully killing him, but accidentally bringing about a coma for Doctor Thirteen 's wife, Maria, in the process. In a climactic battle in the yearFrankenstein faced Melmoth and stopped him from destroying a town with maggot -hominids. The fight took place on a moving train, which was derailed during the conflict, and Frankenstein's fate was unknown. Ina high school student, called 'Uglyhead' by all the other children, acquires telepathic abilities through contact with the Sheeda, which he uses to torment his peers. At the senior prom, the now-docile students are killed by the Sheeda maggot-hominids. This causes the return of Frankenstein, who had survived in Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2 state of hibernation underneath the town, who makes short work of the maggot-hominids and the boy, before burning down the Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2 to cover the bodies. Saul Erdelthe scientist who first transported the Martian Manhunter to Earth. On Mars, Frankenstein confronts Melmoth once again. Frankenstein frees the children Melmoth has enslaved to work in his gold minesand feeds Melmoth to the flesh-eatingpraying mantis -like horses of Mars. Before he is consumed, Melmoth reveals that it was not lightning that brought the monster to life, but several drops of his own immortal blood, sold to Frankenstein's creator, that still course through Frankenstein's veins. In the third issue of the series, Frankenstein meets an old acquaintance greatly resembling the "Bride" in James Whale 's film Bride of Frankensteinalbeit with two extra arms grafted onto her by the Red Swami, a supervillain who brainwashed her into thinking she was the reincarnation of an assassin goddess. Of their previous relationship, she says, "It's nothing personal, but you were never my type. In the final issue, he stows away on a time-ship which brings him to the Sheeda realm in the distant future. There, he destroys their world-destroying fleet, kills the Sheeda-Queen's time-yacht's steersman, and hijacks her ship to the present. Once in the present, though, Klarion the Witch Boy gains control of Frankenstein using a witch-brand and forces him to take the castle back to the future. He appears briefly in Infinite Crisis 7, which takes place one week after the Frankenstein miniseries. He is seen fighting against General Wade Eiling. Frankenstein is armed with a three-foot-long sword, which he claims once belonged to the Archangel Michaeland Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2 large antique pistol, which he calls his 'steam-gun'. A character called Young Frankenstein has appeared in Teen Titans as a member of the team during the "Lost Year" covered by Frankenstein and S. E appear in Final Crisis 3, also written by Grant Morrison. He again appears two issues later, leading a squad of superheroes against Darkseid 's forces, who are led by Kalibak. He is also seen in the final issue fighting in humanity's last stand before Superman gets the Miracle Machine working. Frankenstein is immune to Darkseid's weapon, the Anti-Life Equationbecause he is already dead. Frankenstein confronts Solomon Grundy in the latter's current limited series, and again during the Blackest Night. Due to having an extra one in his chest, Frankenstein survives this attack. It was initially written by Jeff Lemire and drawn by Alberto Ponticelli. Matt Kindt replaced Lemire with issue 10 and stayed with the book until it was cancelled with issue Frankenstein is undead, composed of assorted body parts taken from dozens of different sources. Frankenstein has superhuman strength, does not need to eat or sleep, and is functionally immortal. Because of his undead nature, Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2 can replace damaged or missing limbs with grafts taken from individuals of similar build and adapt it to his unique physiology. Matthew Shrieve. Frankenstein refuses to accept, but is subdued and put into stasis by the G. Later, Frankenstein and the Creature Commandos revive, escape from their prison and discover they have been awakened over 65 years later. Mazursky might live and believe him to be alive. The Creature Commandos found Dr. Mazursky's cabin; however, they discover that Dr. Mazursky has moved to Romaniawhen the Creature Commandos are ultimately ambushed by Matthew Shrieve's granddaughter Miranda and a group of soldiers. Frankenstein attacks the soldiers, but he was sprung by the G. Robot to be subdued again. The Creature Commandos saved Frankenstein by tearing the G. Robot apart. During the attacks, the Creature Commandos are saved by Frankenstein's Bride, who is revealed to be alive. Later, Frankenstein and the Creature Commandos then travel to Romania with Miranda, who was being manipulated by General Sam Lanewho is revealed to be the one truly responsible for the deaths of Miranda's family. They arrive in Romania, where they found a small village populated by monsters. The village is then attacked by a giant G. After they destroy the G. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Frankenstein comics. DK Publishing. DC Comics. The Source. Comic Book Resources. Retrieved September 1, Frankenstein electrifies DC Comics' 'New 52 ' ". USA Today. Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2 September 22, October 15, The Munsters Munster, Go Home! Tales of Frankenstein Frankenstein, Jr. Justice League Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2. Peter Milligan Mikel Janin. Hidden categories: Character pop Converted comics character infoboxes Converted category character infoboxes. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. DC's Frankenstein. Detective Comics May, Creature Commandos Seven Soldiers S. Superhuman strength Immortality. Slings & Arrows Frankenstein is a fictional DC Comics character based on the Frankenstein's monster character created by Mary Shelley. Frankenstein, obviously based upon Mary Shelley 's famous character from the novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheuswas created in by Edmond Hamilton and Bob Kane in Detective Comics A later reworking was developed by Len Wein as the Spawn of Frankenstein concept. The monster fell under the thrall of Count Dracula. They often battled against SupermanBatmanor the Phantom Stranger. Frankenstein's latest revamping was created by Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke in and is similar to Doc Frankenstein. He is one of the Seven Soldiersand bears a resemblance to the creature as portrayed by Boris Karloff in the film directed by James Whale. Frankenstein is an undead body composed of parts from several corpses stitched together, created by Victor Frankenstein some time in the 19th century. He was Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2 dead in the Arctic when he sank beneath the ice, but he survived and swam to America, having 'many adventures'. He was revived by Victor Adam, and vowed vengeance for restoring him to life, successfully killing him, but accidentally bringing about a coma for Doctor Thirteen 's wife, Maria, in the process. In a climactic battle in the yearFrankenstein faced Melmoth and stopped him from destroying a town with maggot -hominids. The fight took place on a moving train, which was derailed during the conflict, and Frankenstein's fate was unknown. Ina high school student, called 'Uglyhead' by all the other children, acquires telepathic abilities through contact with the Sheeda, which he uses to torment his peers. At the senior prom, the now-docile students are killed by the Sheeda maggot-hominids. This causes the return of Frankenstein, who had survived in a state of hibernation underneath Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E.: Secrets of the Dead Volume 2 town, who makes short work of the maggot-hominids and the boy, before burning down the school to cover the bodies. Saul Erdelthe scientist who first transported the Martian Manhunter to Earth. On Mars, Frankenstein confronts Melmoth once again. Frankenstein frees the children Melmoth has enslaved to work in his gold minesand feeds Melmoth to the flesh-eatingpraying mantis -like horses of Mars.
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